Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
I didn't know which was worse - his snot or his flob.
Got to get rid of that flob.
A commonly used metasyntactic variable, alongside wibble, wobble, and flob
But I think everyone saw a few familiar faces - including Flob, Les and Sandra, when they turned up a bit later.
Wibble, wobble, wubble, Fred and flob are often used in the UK.
Mash Flob, performance series at Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Illinois
If I ever get within spitting range I'm gonna flob all over you , petal x .
He concluded by stating that his only regret is that he chose not to 'flob' (i.e., 'spit') in her open coffin.
FLOb stands for Formal learning Outcomes (Experiencing Success)
As they shouted cut, Craig, with this mouthful of KY that he'd sucked off this monster, went FLOB!
Probably glad of their glasses, the twins battled on and, incredibly, within six songs, had turned the shower of flob into applause and, by the end of their set, into a standing ovation.
However, we were woken at 5.30am by Karen and Flob on their way to bed, and Cliff who took at least half an hour to remove his boots loudly - this was only because Annie would not help him take off his extremely muddy footwear.
There's a little bit of comic business when I accidentally spit on her hand as she reaches across the washbasin for a cottonwool pad, and we catch each other's eye in the mirror, and she laughs brightly as she swiftly rinses my minty flob off her wrist.